Description
When your Ford T6 or T7 tractor starts running rough or you notice that telltale smell of diesel where it shouldn’t be, chances are it’s time for a new fuel filter. This fuel filter is specifically designed for tractors equipped with electronic fuel monitoring systems. The sensor port allows your tractor’s computer to continuously monitor fuel conditions, alerting you to water contamination or other fuel quality issues that could damage your injection system. Clean fuel isn’t just nice to have—it’s absolutely critical for keeping those expensive injection components running smoothly.
What You’re Getting
- Advanced filtration media that removes water, dirt, and microscopic particles before they reach your injection system
- Sensor port compatibility that works with your tractor’s fuel monitoring system for real-time alerts
- High dirt-holding capacity means longer service life and fewer filter changes during busy seasons
- Quality construction that handles fuel system pressures without restriction or bypass
- Direct OEM replacement that installs just like the original
Built for Modern Farm Work
This fuel filter fits Ford T6080, T6090, T7030, T7040, T7050, T7060 and Case IH Puma series tractors (Puma 115-230 including CVT and CVX models). Your Ford T6080, T6090, T7030, T7040, T7050, T7060 or Case IH Puma series tractor represents the latest in agricultural technology, with advanced fuel systems that monitor fuel quality and water contamination in real-time. Whether you’re running precision planting equipment, operating large hay balers, or doing heavy tillage work, these modern tractors need clean fuel and accurate sensor readings to deliver optimal performance and fuel economy.
Made to Last
Today’s diesel injection systems operate at pressures that would make older tractors jealous, but they’re also much more sensitive to contamination. This filter uses advanced media that catches particles down to microscopic levels while maintaining proper fuel flow. The construction is built to handle the vibration, temperature swings, and pressure cycles that come with real farm work, season after season.
Installation Notes
If your tractor is equipped with a fuel sensor, you’ll need the 14mm sensor (part number 43594) to complete the installation. When replacing the filter, follow your tractor’s service manual for proper sensor installation and system reset procedures. Prime your fuel system properly after installation to ensure accurate sensor readings and smooth engine operation. Modern fuel systems are sensitive to air contamination, so take extra care to avoid introducing air during filter changes. A pro tip: keep a spare filter in your toolbox during planting and harvest when you can’t afford to wait for parts.






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